How did Saint Paul go blind in his trip to Damascus?
He was blinded by a vision of Jesus Christ.
How did St. Paul carry out his mission?
By preaching
Besides the vision, what's the other reason why St. Paul accepted Jesus was the Messiah?
He saw God's promises to the Jewish people were true.
After the appearance of the vision, what did St. Paul dedicate his life to?
To spreading the christian message
What did St. Paul like to write?
Letters!
What did he prefer reading?
Scared Scriptures or the Old Testament (both are correct)
Why is Paul finally killed?
Because Nero accused the Christians of starting a fire.
Who was St. Peter?
He was the chosen one by Jesus to be the head of the church because he professed Jesus was the son of God.
How did his conversion change St. Paul's plans?
He threw himself into missionary work and financed his trips by continuing to work as a tentmaker
What happened in Paul's second missionary journey
He was beaten and was sent to prison. He managed to convert people anyway. In Corinth he stayed for a long time and started his ministry. God appeared here ...
Did he persecute Christians before he converted?
Yes, he did
When the vision appears, St. Paul heard a voice asking "Why do you persecute me?", to what Paul replied, "Who are you lord". - What does the vision answer?
"I am Jesus whom you persecute" (any similar answer is correct)
When was he born?
In the 1st Century AD
What happened in Paul's third missionary journey?
He was persecuted again because the busineses of those who make other gods statues declines. He continued announcing the gospel.
Which was St. Paul's first name?
Saul
What happened in the journey to Rome in captivity?
In the Journey to Rome they are shipwrecked but Paul has a sense of security from God and tells everyone they will live. They all reach Malta safe.
How many languages did St. Paul know?
3 - Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic. We are not sure if he knew Latin.
How did Paul stay strong when he faced difficulties?
He went to the Scriptures and The Bible.
What happened in Paul's first missionary journey?
He performed a miracle and he was stoned by jews. Finally many disciples were made.
Which countries did St. Paul visit to preach?
There were no counties, but he travelled throughout the whole Roman Empire.
Why are St. Peter and St. Paul celebrated the same day?
Because both died in Rome for their faith
Where was he born?
In Tarsus, Cilicia, South Turkey
Who healed St. Pauls blindness?
A Christian, Ananias of Damascus
What is the one thing that never changes throughout his whole life?
His faith and loyalty to the same God
Which was Saint Paul's Trade? (Jobs)
He was a tentmaker and a Pharisee (both answers are correct)
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